WESTLAKE, Ohio -- Drug arrests, Crocker Road: Police stopped a car about 9 p.m. June 24 in a parking lot in the Crocker Park and The Promenade area.

Police spotted a traffic violation and observed suspicious activity that they thought indicated a drug deal was taking place. A Westlake police K9 unit responded to the scene. The drug detection dog alerted to the vehicle. Officers recovered more than 100 grams of marijuana, a scale and other paraphernalia.

Police charged an 18-year-old from Westlake with drug trafficking. They charged a second 18-year-old from Westlake with obstruction and possession of marijuana.

Car damage, Sperry Road: A woman called police June 23 to report that her vehicle had been damaged while parked in the lot of the Super 8 Motel.

The front passenger window was smashed out and both passenger side tires were flat. The only thing taken from inside was a small amount of change.

There are no suspects.

Theft, Crocker Park: An employee of Bar Louie called police about 2:30 a.m. June 24 to report that her purse had been stolen.

A credit card, cash and miscellaneous items were missing. There were no reports of the card being used fraudulently.

A list of possible suspects is being compiled for investigators.

Impaired driving and fleeing, Crocker Road: An officer about 4 a.m. June 24 tried to stop a vehicle for traffic violations near Crocker and Detroit roads.

The driver ignored the officer's lights and siren and fled eastbound, then southbound on Settlers Reserve, in a residential area. The driver did not stop until she wedged her vehicle between two trees behind a house.

The 16-year-old Westlake girl gave up after she disabled her car.

Police charged her with operating a vehicle while impaired, driving under suspension, possession of marijuana and fleeing.

Police report that she had two outstanding warrants from a juvenile court for her arrest.

Shoplifting, Crocker Park: Police responded about 4:15 p.m. June 25 to Dick's Sporting Goods on a report of suspected shoplifters.

Officers spoke with the employees and soon located the two described suspects. A 26-year-old Wakeman woman had merchandise stuffed in her pants. Her accomplice, a 29-year-old Wakeman man, had wire cutters that had been used to cut tags from stolen merchandise, according to police.

The store signed complaints against the alleged thieves for theft and possession of criminal tools.

Officers also found hypodermic needles, burnt spoons and suspected heroin residue in the suspects' vehicle, along with numerous tools suspected of being used in other shoplifting incidents.